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let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine will decrease just like it has in the u.k. and get the u.k. system if you want to see a gynecologist or specialist or something, you've got to wait six weeks and that's what will eventually happen. >> brenda: john. >> to gary's point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from ove a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly, a
let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong... ♪
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks....
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you can see what it actually feels like rather than what the thermometer is telling us. this like the teen's towards the western suburbs. it is starting to feel like the single digits if not close to zero in garrett county. those areas will have to worry about that tonight as the wind chills become dangerously cold, a be dropping below zero in what is going to feel like ripley's bundle of if you plan to be out in the evening. it is the wind that is really going to get you. the winds in the evening will be at their strongest and then in a quiet down tonight. upper teens to low 20s as you step out into the suburbs, with mostly clear skies. we will see a lot of cold air in the area tomorrow. all this arctic air is spilling across the northern plains. all the mild air is getting pushed all the way down to the south. we are tracking this next potential batch of precipitation already producing snow across oklahoma and kansas as well. this will be pushing east and that is what we have to worry about the next couple of days. by friday, this could be a wintry mix. the storm syste
you can see what it actually feels like rather than what the thermometer is telling us. this like the teen's towards the western suburbs. it is starting to feel like the single digits if not close to zero in garrett county. those areas will have to worry about that tonight as the wind chills become dangerously cold, a be dropping below zero in what is going to feel like ripley's bundle of if you plan to be out in the evening. it is the wind that is really going to get you. the winds in the...
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let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine will decrease just like it has in the u.k. and get the u.k. system if you want to see a gynecologist or specialist or something, you've got to wait six weeks and that's what will eventually happen. >> brenda: john. >> to gary's point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from over a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly,
let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine...
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thanks for joining us and thanks for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: , tonight, is washington a threat to americans? now, according to a new pugh poll the answer is, yes. a majority of americans saying washington poses a threat to their personal rights and freedoms. karl rove is here to talk about that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> the obama administration announcing big changes for the birth control coverage for employees of some religious organizations. >> we need to provide preventative services, access to preventative services for all women and that includes contraception and we also needed to respect religious beliefs. >> it would appear to be a dramatic post election reversal by the obama administration on an issue that marked a flash point in the early electoral cycle last year which by most accounts helped the campaign galvanize voters. >> january of 2009. 8.5 million americans have left the labor force. this administration is shrinking the private sector. >> w
thanks for joining us and thanks for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: , tonight, is washington a threat to americans? now, according to a new pugh poll the answer is, yes. a majority of americans saying washington poses a threat to their personal rights and freedoms. karl rove is here to talk about that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> the obama administration announcing big changes for the birth control...
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some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as a nation. >> dr. activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, this sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my famil
some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as...
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tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses, the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy, their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that, you know, also our journalists, the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only injured is now at the hospital, is one of ours. a turkish correspondent, diplomatic correspondent. >> brown: now the turkish interior minister said the bomber was a member of a far left group. what is known about this group? and why they might attack a u.s. facility? >> well, this group named revolutionary people's liberation party in turkish we call it-- was founded in 1978. and it's a secular terrorist organization, different from the islamist leaning terrorist organization. it embraces a marxist leninist ideology. it is anti-imperialist, anti-u.s. and anti-nato fo
tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses, the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy, their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that, you know, also our journalists, the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the...
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part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the turbulence in turmoil early after south carolina, i think he would have been important inside the system as a push towards something bigger and would have pushed to have more connection to outside the beltway. obama it is now traveling on the country. he is forced to because of the election. if you sit inside the beltway too long and get in the backroom deals -- >> even movements can be cloistered. i remember a dinner during the george w. bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting aroun
part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the...
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thank you for joining us. gerri@foxbusiness.com for complete coverage of the president's state of the union address starting in one hour at 8:00 p.m. eastern time with neil cavuto. have a great night. ♪ lou: good evening. president obama tonight to deliver the first-aid of the union address of his second term , a speech in which we are told the president will be aggressive and tough. mr. obama will go against the national mood and you and despite trillions of dollars of deficits is expected to call tonight for even higher taxes and ever more government spending. these proposals, only two weeks before the sequester, the $85 billion of automatic spending cuts is set to take effect. also, north korea's detonation of a nuclear bomb provoking widespread international condemnation. the north koreans declared an explosion to have been a response to outrageous u.s. hostility. and kate up and eating our -- meeting up in dark to get in fighting off frostbite as she posed for second consecutive sports illustrated swims
thank you for joining us. gerri@foxbusiness.com for complete coverage of the president's state of the union address starting in one hour at 8:00 p.m. eastern time with neil cavuto. have a great night. ♪ lou: good evening. president obama tonight to deliver the first-aid of the union address of his second term , a speech in which we are told the president will be aggressive and tough. mr. obama will go against the national mood and you and despite trillions of dollars of deficits is expected...
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and there's stillo real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where, you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary of state not only because the white house decides the big picture policy. but the world over the last four years has been a complicated place who would have expected that actually europe our closee-- closest allies would have been in a period of enormous internal turmoil greater than anything they have seen since the end of world war 2. so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother, but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president o
and there's stillo real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where, you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary...
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tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that you know, also our journalists the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only injured is now at the hospital is one of ours. a turkish correspondent diplomatic correspondent. >> brown: now the turkish interior minister said the bomber was a member of a far left group. what is known about this group? and why they might attack a u.s. facility? >> well this group named revolutionary people's liberation party in turkish we call it-- was founded in 1978. and it's a secular terrorist organization, different from the islamist leaning terrorist organization. it embraces a marxist leninist ideology. it is anti-imperialist anti-u.s. and anti-nato for that
tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that you know, also our journalists the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only...
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stay with us. the news at 4:00 continues right after this. >> getting closer to big game, more big names now descending on new orleans. >> yes. this morning good morning america set up for a tail gate party. >> check it out. >> i guess this is what it's going to sound like once, go, niners. >> oh! >> play that over and over. >> it wasn't just josh ask sam.> i'm thinking san francisco 49ers, 24-17. very physical game. it will be great to bring number six home. i feel like that is going to do that. >> and someone had to bring the food its exciting. and with two of them put together it's magical. >> i think we've had eight meals. like eight, six meals yesterday. >> yes. in two-hours. >> food is great but took convincing to bring sam around. >> can i root for san francisco? why snot. >> come on. >> say stuff like collin kaepernick. >> robin roberts is here in new orleans and she did stop by the set, but only to say hello to friends. she's making a sted y
stay with us. the news at 4:00 continues right after this. >> getting closer to big game, more big names now descending on new orleans. >> yes. this morning good morning america set up for a tail gate party. >> check it out. >> i guess this is what it's going to sound like once, go, niners. >> oh! >> play that over and over. >> it wasn't just josh ask sam.> i'm thinking san francisco 49ers, 24-17. very physical game. it will be great to bring number...
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that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time.
that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time.
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joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous violence. lou: okay. >> i don't find the ads -- [talking over each other] [laughter] >> i don't find them racy, but i don't find them to be really good. an ad that will make me laugh or excited or elicit some crazy motion. this makes me board. can't they be more creative? >> with the daudet the ad, this was more the clean version that they had really more of a sexy type tiff that showed more than lip. >> they're putting it on the website. lou: said on know where we are in this country. i have to say that fellow there, i don't know
joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly asal i can't. she said in the trial that arthur never lifted the action. ax. she felt safe in his presence. that he was just drunk and that she wanted the whole thing to go away. he was in plaqueble. he didn't listen. he managed to get other people to override the testimony. arthur is convicted and there's only oneishment for that, which is the death penalty. capital punishment. and so arthur bowen goes on to death row, and in january of 1836 sentenced to die in a month. and so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. i
like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly...
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that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. at a dry cleaner, that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe
that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. at a dry cleaner, that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a fire department should be able to charge insurance companies a fee when they respond to a traffic accident? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's check on some of the area roads. 295 checking in southbound near 100 at 55 miles per hour. so far so good on the northwest corner of the beltway at greenspring. 11 minutes on the north side. this is mcdonough and looking pretty good other than a buildup in volume as you get closer to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it will be a chilly day today. partly cloudy with temperatures in the 30's. the wind chills are in the teens and twenties. that is what you want to dress for. it will be a cold morning. a mixture of sun and clouds. high near 38. >> thank you. 5:12. >> you might see more google on the streets. the my b
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a fire department should be able to charge insurance companies a fee when they respond to a traffic accident? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's check on some of the area roads. 295 checking in southbound near 100 at 55...
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also remembered for saving the city from near financial ruin. koch died today at the age of 88 from heart failure. he was famous for asking, how am i doing? a brief time ago i a
sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately...
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less for us. more for you. >>> in our headlines today, funeral services are being held today in new york city for the long-time mayor ed koch at a manhattan synagogue. his coffin was draped with the new york city flag as president bill clinton led other political figures in praising the street-wise mayor for his political accumin. >> i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people. we miss you so much because we all know you're doing a lot better because you lived and served. >> in nevada fidel castro maid an extended public appearance voting in cuba's parliamentary elections. his first appearance many n more than two years. the 86 wrerld-year-old had voted from his home in three previous electrics since he was hospitalized back in 2006. >>> in the u.k. researchers say that they have actually identified newly discovered skeletal remains found under a park
less for us. more for you. >>> in our headlines today, funeral services are being held today in new york city for the long-time mayor ed koch at a manhattan synagogue. his coffin was draped with the new york city flag as president bill clinton led other political figures in praising the street-wise mayor for his political accumin. >> i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people...
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for us, it is going beyond just focusing on people with disabilities to try to get into what all of us are focused on, workforce development. we are over and over again from employers that there are jobs available, but there are skills gaps, and to the extent that we can plug in people with disabilities who may have expertise, either full-time or part-time, it is a benefit not just helping people with disabilities. it would be a benefit to our employers. >> you have your head up -- hand up? >> i would like to say that all of you are employers, and some of the biggest employers in your states. it is really important to have a team of your senior people that are being held accountable. the rest and work going on for many years -- the rest and work going on for many years -- there has been work going on for many years, getting information on what they are actually doing and whether the numbers are moving up or not. looking at what you are doing with the department of rehabilitation, it is like 80% federal, 20% state. some states are not meeting that match. holding people accountable, it i
for us, it is going beyond just focusing on people with disabilities to try to get into what all of us are focused on, workforce development. we are over and over again from employers that there are jobs available, but there are skills gaps, and to the extent that we can plug in people with disabilities who may have expertise, either full-time or part-time, it is a benefit not just helping people with disabilities. it would be a benefit to our employers. >> you have your head up -- hand...
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explain to all of us what is that. and attorney general eric holder said last march that it was constitutional to kill americans abroad if they were posing a threat of violent attacks. so explain how all of this meshes together. >> sure, exactly. well, first of all, the strike against anwar awlaki, both were killed in 2011. got a lot of attention because they were both american citizens, had never been charged with crimes, and raising the question, what is the u.s. government's authority to kill an american citizen, who has full constitutional protections, the same ones you and i do? and the justice -- it has been reported that the justice department's office of legal counsel, its official arbitrator of legal advice for the executive branch wrote a memo that laid out the legal justifications for targeted killings of americans who were believed to be al qaeda leaders. but that has never been made public. and there's been a lot of clamor from both the news media and members of congress to see what are the legal justifica
explain to all of us what is that. and attorney general eric holder said last march that it was constitutional to kill americans abroad if they were posing a threat of violent attacks. so explain how all of this meshes together. >> sure, exactly. well, first of all, the strike against anwar awlaki, both were killed in 2011. got a lot of attention because they were both american citizens, had never been charged with crimes, and raising the question, what is the u.s. government's authority...
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led us to the exact same location. so there is pretty much no doubt in our minds this is a government-run facility for hacking. >> now, they're clearly upset by your report. they don't like the fact that that building has been pinpointed. as soon as i heard the report, i said these guys are pretty sophisticated. how worried are you they're going to try to hack your company, mandiant, and hack into your computers? >> well, i know that is almost inevitable. before they tried to break into mandiant. the report is 60 pages long, there is an example they impersonated my address, and my employees, and i am very convinced there will be repercussions in cyber space for mandiant. >> what do you do? >> we have as many precautions as we can have. i think they exploit human vulnerability and weakness, and we have over 300 employees. it only takes one of them to be fooled into doing something, and we can have consequences. >> just today, the obama administration rolled out their trade secret theft strategy. that is what they called
led us to the exact same location. so there is pretty much no doubt in our minds this is a government-run facility for hacking. >> now, they're clearly upset by your report. they don't like the fact that that building has been pinpointed. as soon as i heard the report, i said these guys are pretty sophisticated. how worried are you they're going to try to hack your company, mandiant, and hack into your computers? >> well, i know that is almost inevitable. before they tried to break...
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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jack is no stranger to us. i met him there decades ago when i was a wide eyed congressman and he was a top aide for house speaker, tip o'neill. we became friends. he taught us a whole lot. i know that tip a tremendous influence on jack. it is clear that he shares the same work ethic and sense of duty. he shares another thing -- bipartisanship. speaker o'neill was renown for sitting down with president reagan and trying to work problems out. jack was heavily involved in that and continues to be. he is a bipartisan person who wants to be successful at working with both parties. you mentioned the issue with trust. there is no straighter shooter than jack lew. he is one of the most honorable, honest, and decent men in washington. when he gives you facts, they are backed up with research. from the time i knew jack when he started in tip o'neill's office, he would always outline both sides of the argument and give each without bias. he would tell you where he came down, but he always let you make your own judgment. t
jack is no stranger to us. i met him there decades ago when i was a wide eyed congressman and he was a top aide for house speaker, tip o'neill. we became friends. he taught us a whole lot. i know that tip a tremendous influence on jack. it is clear that he shares the same work ethic and sense of duty. he shares another thing -- bipartisanship. speaker o'neill was renown for sitting down with president reagan and trying to work problems out. jack was heavily involved in that and continues to be....
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craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year, meaning beating out guys like russell wilson and alfred morris. rg3 becomes the first redskin to win this award since mike thomas back in 1975. griffin had an incredible rookie season, going for 20 touchdowns against five interceptions. this is a picture from tonight when he won the award. he set a rookie rushing record with 815 yards, and a funny moment when he accepted that award. he said quote, it's truly a blessing to be up here and to be standing. good to see he hasn't lost his sense of humor after having knee surgery. >> let's hope all
craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year,...
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let us take the video. this is pretty quick. it is a petition to ask the obama administration to take the monday after a the super bowl a national holiday. it is a biggest annual share of bent and it will require a day of rest. is on the white house " we the people " page. if this reaches 100,000 it will warrant an official response from the obama administration. it is a long shot. if you would like to sign it. it is directly on the kron 4 .com >> i think that is a two. can you imagine congress everything else there are dealing with? >> the harbaugh brothers' are very closely watched by the media of and the parents. >> this is jack harbaugh, take a listen. >> every single oset of parents can deal with that, the agony of defeat. we are going to experience both. our thoughts are going to be with both. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex
let us take the video. this is pretty quick. it is a petition to ask the obama administration to take the monday after a the super bowl a national holiday. it is a biggest annual share of bent and it will require a day of rest. is on the white house " we the people " page. if this reaches 100,000 it will warrant an official response from the obama administration. it is a long shot. if you would like to sign it. it is directly on the kron 4 .com >> i think that is a two. can you...
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authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking questions from the media from the fire department, which was involved in aiding santa cruz police in this investigation. i also wanted to let you know that santa cruz police department is working on trying to plan a memorial for these officers. they're working with both of the families and were supposed release details on when it will be coming up at a news conference scheduled for 3 this afternoon. >>> details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the two detectives from the santa cruz police department. this is video from a 2007 court appearance in oregon before goulet moved to santa cruz. acquaintances said t
authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking...
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i used to be an accountant. i can tell you raising taxes on the wealthy will do nothing unless we can eliminate offshore accounts. if we could just do that, i think a sequester would almost be unnecessary. it would close the existing loopholes. i do not know what to say. congress, having them lose 20 percent of their pay would do nothing. they would not even notice a 20 percent cut. guest: 2 points. one is our spending cuts like this necessary and a good bit? the second is what about taxes? it is interesting because what carol is proposing a cutting loopholes and deductions is on the table when is the poster was implemented in that i know the obama administration was more partial to a proposal where we would see across-the-board cuts in deductions, which would disproportionately hit the wealthy. that did not a ticket -- that did not get agreed to for fairly obvious reasons. house republicans do not like that as much as revenue cuts. even if you believe you need $110 billion in cuts this year to the federal budge
i used to be an accountant. i can tell you raising taxes on the wealthy will do nothing unless we can eliminate offshore accounts. if we could just do that, i think a sequester would almost be unnecessary. it would close the existing loopholes. i do not know what to say. congress, having them lose 20 percent of their pay would do nothing. they would not even notice a 20 percent cut. guest: 2 points. one is our spending cuts like this necessary and a good bit? the second is what about taxes? it...
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what can you tell us? >> we're live in baltimore. it is lit up in purple. this is one of the many sights here. the airport was decked out in purple flowers behind the ticket counters, walkways, 52 was everywhere. going to the big game a must. and it was tough to get there. and one daughter bought her father a ticket because that has been his biggest dream. and steve powell's daughter made it possible. >> i have never been to one in person. we'll start the party tonight. >> the fans are pumped up and ready for the game. yesterday departments competed for the most biggest fans. today at noon there will be a pep rally to see who won the competition. everywhere you look everyone is excited about the game on sunday. reporting live in downtown baltimore. >>> we have been showing off our purple pride and it continues today. we told you about the rally and there are more exciting events happening for the super bowl there will be a ravens rally and a food truck and fans can enjoy a rally at the city park. the event include as moon bounce. >>> the game is about the f
what can you tell us? >> we're live in baltimore. it is lit up in purple. this is one of the many sights here. the airport was decked out in purple flowers behind the ticket counters, walkways, 52 was everywhere. going to the big game a must. and it was tough to get there. and one daughter bought her father a ticket because that has been his biggest dream. and steve powell's daughter made it possible. >> i have never been to one in person. we'll start the party tonight. >> the...
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving t pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. ♪ liz: breaking news. revealing that it is seeing some changes to that top, the ceo and founder will be stepping down. going to be replaced in an interim basis by executive chairman eric the cosby as well as vice chairman ted leon. this is newly created position of office of the chief executive. this is, again, an interim position of the borders in search o
thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use...
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. >> schools were used for a possible pbs documentary. the report says that they signed an agreement with arlington schools. the documentary called "after newtown" they will look at how to stop school shootings before they happen. the footage shows teens running through hallway. >> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any information that leads to his killer. >> a firefighter recovering from burns from battling a fire in bowie. they found flames shooting from the second floor. no word on what caused the fire. >> we're going to turn to weather now. after a day of flurries that didn't stick around it is going to be a cold night. >> let's go and look at the forecast with steve. >> we have light snow out there right now that will take taper up to flurries. take a look at the radar from the bell forth weather center. most of the activity is to the north of d.c. hugging the i-270 corridor. our
. >> schools were used for a possible pbs documentary. the report says that they signed an agreement with arlington schools. the documentary called "after newtown" they will look at how to stop school shootings before they happen. the footage shows teens running through hallway. >> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell me, do you take things from classroom right into the book? >> i took some things. i did a little research on my own. for the invasion of an up, i did that on my own. i did some other things on my own. we have not learned about the korean war yet. i had to do that on my own. some of this stuff like world war two and world war one, i did that from class. gerri: you really covered lot of ground. this expanded your horizons. yoyou know, it must be interestg to you. here you are, raising a son in the u.s., a totally different kind of world. tell me how it's differt for
i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell...
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but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last four years is an incredible experience. when i came in to this building as the secretary of state four years ago, and received such a warm welcome, i knew there was something really special about this place. and that having the honor to lead the state department and usaid would be unique and singular, exciting and challenging. it has been all of those things and so much more. i cannot fully express how grateful i am to those with whom i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. but i'm proud of the work we have done to elevate diplomacy and development, to serve the nation
but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last...